- Sun Sep 16, 2012 7:45 am
#1168
Norm remarked: "Something that has me confused with the Meteor ...........the low beam is yellow but the high beam is nice and white. It has an H4 Halogen globe so I don't understand it." .............................Hi Norm, thought I would bring this out separately as to not to hijack Alan R's thread. Here are some possibilities that it might be......1) Your dip switch is allowing both filaments to be powered when set at the dip position. With twice the current flowing in the feed wire to the dipswitch you will get quite a heavy voltage drop on it. Having two filaments on is not always obvious even though the main beam is still lit but much dimmer. Reverse connections to test this...........2) The wiring to the bulb socket connector has been mixed up. If the earth connection has been made on the live end of the main beam filament rather than the common end of both filaments, the main beam will work normally but when switched to the dip filament the current will have to flow through the dip filament and then also through the main filament to flow to earth. Obviously with the two filaments now in series, a reduced current flows, both filaments will be lit, but it's not as obvious as you might think as I said before................3) A high resistance on the dip side of the wiring from the switch to the bulb........reverse connections to test.........4) Bulb might be slightly faulty?.........